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ping Points, ve to the PA LIFORNIA They wou't smoke any other while they can get OLD Cutum even if they have to beg or borrow it, for ther is no other tobacco which assures that cool, mild, sweet'smoke. p. mitchte Co, Manwiacturers, Montreal, The AmericanfTobacco Co y of Canada, Ltd., Successors. Wood's Phosphodine 7ae Greil English Remedy. 4 lwthe renult of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all known Worry, Excessive Use of Oplum, Tobacco, oF Aleohalle Stimatants, all of which noon lead to Insanity, Consumption and am early grave. Wood's king. phosphoding has been used successfully by hundreds of casas that seemed slmost Bopeless casea that had been treated by the moat talented physl- Price, one package, 1; six packages, 5; by mall free of postage. (One will please, vis guaranteed to cert, Pasophlat tree to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Oi STOCK NOTES. enon PARMIXG.) AN eneduraging feature that hax ewvloped in connection with the tradete-chornmrtrhinedtattie ot tert) STOCK TMS Wailer Is th Tnen datwg de: j mand fer feroales. During the dust few seasonn this demand hus been ery Quint, buyers being watisted to ear joa ther berds with wiolm n dactinn of fresh blood, and that, 4 4 rule, confined to nutes only, Now the inevitablersnithaxchme, Thowewho have been carrying on (heir bpsiness in thi manner find that tt is Laiposi sible to continue further withoat Preciating their stock, and sp are eom- ing into th market to buy, There Are also niinber of shrewd ten who are baying in preparation tor the -im- provement in beef cattle, tong delayed, bat not far off. There factors must cause an Improvement--in thorough -bred beef eal tle, and, as amatterof fact prices are already ncmewhat stiffer, were last year. The demand for bulls is aleo-ioproving, and it is noteworthy that they are being bought at an earlier date than they have beea for sonie time,, Tue boom in beef will soon be bere. From Manitoba and the Northwest Territories 3,007 head of cattle were shipped to Great Britain last year, as Fagainst.19.955 the - yenr before. The total shipments of cattle form Mont- real were 96,508thead, Ocean freights ranged between.40s. and 50s..a bend. One Hundred and thirty-three head of cattle died on shipboard: during the season. . InpREEDING, A writer in the Eng- bLive fournul. writing onin me eh. 1d Feb. 15 Mar. 4 TFURS Jes Medfilan Go MAIN HOUSE: Gnconronateo): 200-212 First Ave; North; MINNEAPOLIS, - MINN. MA, ome dA rate, Liverpool, 30; return 50. rough-to-all points ead ae speciale of the Kuropeun ed from all points. ledicine Hat, or to nITT, fives, Winripeg- d arrangement jed to offer new owing papers Ww rates : , one year 1 50 on year, OF Globe to- rid, New News ..ane. Weekly . or News gether, for- rid, 3 per a hid the rh for the enteaee, 1 CAREFUL SELECTION, Immediate Remittance. Courteous Treatment. SHIFFING TAGS AND HOPES: P FURNISHED FREE. GINSENG SENECA REFERENCES BY PERMISSION: Security Bank of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 30 First National Bank, Minneapolis, Mi Secpten Minnerpolis, Mz breeding, gives an instance which shows tbat there are Jaws limiting the extent to which inbrecding, can be Higent far imet had herd of good, useful cows of one of the leading breeds, They bad been picked up svywhere for their good properties, without much care K- for the straine oftbload they represent- rhea: but they hed pedigre: fshort and of miscellaneous composi- tion, The farmer purchased an un- tried yearling. bull, exctedingly well bred, combining twoorthree virtually, tnrelated stratus, yet-to'a certain ex tent- wrought together-by- cautious in-- breeding, and unrelated to his own stock. The first lot of heifers dropped proved such choice lot that the owner Be ed to refain the bull-w4 -bisdole Epastees pesenteetier then the first using. succeeded twice, he thought he would try. sgain. In the third petealign ie wet cece digap- hitogether satisfactory. ener 1 character Was mai amanifest loss of size and conto, and some good helfers Tatras opening of Parliament DYhkea no reference whute disput Be The speed forth that the rela. tions of Grdat Beitals itt foreign Board of Agriculture for the relief of ewer views Of th mourited police are THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Loxpow, Feb, 10. -Thn Speech from +thePhrote which witt-be readeat tve: to-morrow Hr to the subject of arbitration of the Veueeaola Powers are sativfuctury ; recapitulates the kbown facts of the Transvaal trouble; allades tothe necessity for an increase Be reeseal cecal of Eng- landgand refers to tho dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela, and the negotiations with the United States in regard thy fo the same terms as press de- spateh, which stated that:the Govern went of Great Britain had under can- sideration proposals fora prospect of a aiore peaceful solution of the dispute, The speech also recites the facts of the massacres and disturbances n. Armenia, While it deplores the ex- ceases which have been committed,. it that some degree of satisfaction is to be found in. the Sultan's promis to institute reforms, bat avoids any in- divation of the future policy of Enga, land in regard to Turkey. Her Majesty congratulates the coun- try upon the success of the bloodless operations of the, British-expedition in Ashanterand deplores the death of Prince Henry of Battenberg, who was a member of the expedition. - Thespeech then announced that the G jerament will tactode en employers limited liability bill; an Irish laud bill; bill forthe formation of an Irish Agricultural distress; a bill. for the reg- ulation of alien paupers imuigration, and a measure for the construction of light railways forthe raral district. NOMORE DPPRESSION: Belong t to yee Fam- Ay. Three papilarBiacks, well kwown in EERE F TTY, TOL They are kuew Fist Black Dia- bad Dye for Wool, Fast Black, Dia- mond Dye for Silk and Fvat and Fast Black Diamond Bye for Cotton and Mixed Goods, The-Biacks made hy these dyeaare fast -to/-san, voap sud washing ; they ne ack, or run; they stand fopev r, Tt you desire to have rich and besutitul Blacks, dye onl ,with Diamond Dye Blacks, Beware ofimitations sold in your materials, Bonnie Brier Bush haye been sold. The author's new story, Kate Carne- nie begins in the February Canadian Magazine. It will be an illustrated Drumtochty love story, and should in- crease the subscription price of our national magazine by several thous- andi of nanies, Sach exiter prise on the part of Canadian publication hae never before beeu noticed. They have secured the exclusive rights for Cnn- nd the story will ron through Diamonds from the Rock Moun. tains Geo. Parches,'who visited the mountains Inst summer in search of gold and other minerals, broaght back a pocket full of pebbles of vorions sizesand colors. A fewdays ago he read in a work on mineralogy a de peanulna se bx folioa that two ofthe pebbles bd had brought exactly filled the description given. They are pearly,as large as pigeons eggs, one pore white and the other having. green'shaile, They become electrified with slight rubbing so as to attract paper. Iviseaid that the diamond is the nnlycatons that willdo this while t Is your News subscription paidP NOTE HEADS, CHURCH DIRECTORY. BILL HEADS, CHUROH OF ENGLAND. q STATEMENTS, gt; S. Banwasas, Rev. W. Niconrs, M.A. ENVELOPES, : a o I BUSINESS CARD Se Sunday morsing at 1 o'sock orpoULARS, ; DS, many places; ax they wwaya spoil + Fensonmble piesa; ORtery sinpolished. Edmonton Bulletin. 1 The - - Medicine Ha News YOu 2VERY DESCRIPTION OF J08 PRINTING UR JOB OFFICE is well equipped with Type; Presses and Material for turning out first-class work, and if you are in need of avy of the follow- ing, we will guarantee good work ab solicited for MEAL MCKEYS, BILLS OF FARE, SHOW CARDS, LEGALBLANKS, BALL PROGRAMMES, * VISITING CARDS, PHOSLECTUSES, RECEIPT FORMS. LETTER HEADS, ppressa Paine's Celery:Compound iy Evening at 19.30 o'clock, Wedueaday Evening at 20-0 clock Prpetive immediately afver- service.) Sunday School svery Sunday at the church. Celabrations of the Holy Communion on Sunday mornings, alternate y st Sund-1 eelock Holy Communion on fourth generation, oo af an the expert: ments went (for. if che writer's memory was correct onJ one or. two culver ever appeared), tended to indicate that anatural law against such close in- breeding under domestication, at least in the breed of cattle under experiment, limited: the use of the law of like he- retting like, and the farmer confessed tredHren te the send of bie Puts Rheumatism to Flight After the Doctors Failed 30, Evenin,, Servier. ice nt Dunmore every Phursdey 19. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday.20 o'clock Choir prretice, Wednesday at 20.45, Sacrament Baptinm on First Sabbath of ery monthat morning service Commun. on last Sabbath of April, Auguut and December.. (Chat Ses. MEMORIAM CARDS, FUNERAL CARDS, MONOGRAM CARDS, aa CHEQUE BOOK , Merchants National Bank, Heleuny Montana, Montana National Hank, Helena, Montana. Security Bank of Great Palle, -Great Palle, Mont. Write for Latest Price Circular. When. an animals all run-down, has a rough coat and a'tight hide any one knows his blood is out of drder. To keepan ani- mal economically he must be in good heart. Dick s Blood Purifier toa heconlty whefe-the bes results from on vould be obtained, It tones up the system, rids the ouch of 8 bots, worms and othet parasites that suck the life blood away. Nothing like Dick's for Mulch Cows. Forse by drnggiat, at peneral orcs (or sent om Feceipt of b0 Eenta. tether. The puny, uttertytegenerate character of the sixth c2oss- convinced itn that the attenuated power had broken down. The old sire, for all that, was in Tull vigor, and his stock ofthe first generation, were as good and as strong as those of formec years, Mr. Laurier andthe N. W. M. P. Inthe dehate on the addrest in re- ply tothe Speech from the Throne, Mr, Laurier said, I, may reiterate everything that has been said by both the mover and the -seconder of the ad- dress with regard to the Northwest Mounted Police The -mouated police is certainly a body of which Canada haseyery reason to be proud. Some- times in the east, th usefulness. of -that force has been discussed, but for my part, after having visited the Northwest, l came back with the con clusicn deeply.seated in my mind that the Northwest Mounted Wolice force is worth all'the mouey that it coscs the country. So long as the population is sparsely settled, so long asthe popu lation 18 not sufficientty nunteraus to Ty ia pow an catabliahed fact, that Palne's Catery-Gompomsid cures ninety-nine out of e ery one biindred casge of rheumatizm pro- pounced fnourahle by the doctors. Day al- tor day reports arp received, aiving partic. ulare of om Pountl. Thess cures are astonlshlog the medical profeasion, sud compel the doctors toncknowiedge the olsim so often made, that no other medicine ia the world pos seanes like curing virtue, The following letter from Mra, F. MoMann, of Thorold, Qnt., should lead every rheumatla sufferer to use the medicine o atrongly recommen- aed: I think It my duty td'letyon Know whas Paine sColery Compound has done for my much with rneumatinm in the back, and ba- same ar bad that he could not bend, rtoop, or tosit in s chair. at table, and I was obliged wo take tiv tnvale to ftir White tre layin bed, He was treated by-various Physicians, but received no benefit untit he used-Paive's Celory Campound, The first bottle gave him relief, and after he had used six bottles be was quite free from the rheu- matiem, He was troubled wich piles for foartesn years, and found great relief from the Compound, He sys he feels I husband. Fortwo years he suffered vory ' Kirk scasion snd managers meeting on first Monday of every month at 20, Ladies Aid meeting on first Monday of every month nt 15.30. Ciasa for young communioants- on Wed- nesday st 19, fora month prior to comm: ion, - METHODIST CHURCH. . kev. ES. Bs seRyices, Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, Sabbath evening at 19,30 oolock. Sunday School at 15 o'clock. Junior Epworth League of G. E., Tues- day at 19 30 o'clock, Weekly Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 20 o'clock, Clase Mentingat the close of Sabbath morning service. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Oxtorx oy Sxxvices. jemn High Mass and tnstrcctien on frhe 2ud-and-str-Sundays-ot-each manttiy 10,30. nings: On theTst, 2nd and 4th Sun- THE NEWS? Curlers by Mail Promptly Exeout aS days, 19.30, prayer, sermon and benedic- tion, Rey, E. Taxntex, Priest BAPTIST CHURCH. Services on Lord's Day : Morning -at Pastor's Bible Class and School at 15; Evening Gospel Meoting at 19.30 sock low of the different groups to be in zine, News and ) one year 240 list, is a relinble, nd is dirt cheap out this offer. News who are fn ir ean get these Globe d c., Star snow.and-bonefit You should be THE NE Ws TS, 'ES, RAFTS he Rews. RIPANS , ONE GIVES Sen a Rew man justnow, We think that there Prayer and Praise Service on Thursday at Tos, MoLLrax , Pastor THE TRIUMPH oF LOVE A Happy, Fruitful Manauee i: Sa ENOW the GRAND TRUTHS; the Plain Facts; the Old Secrets and the New Discover- ies of Medical 5 8-applied to Married R Lie, should write for our Wonderful little book, called PER- FECT MANHOOD, we will mail one in Ip Plain sealed eres, quacks. * Address est man, Batirely Free, A retuge trom the ERIE MEDICAL 69. Buttle, X.Y. Agents for Medicine Hat and Surrounding District Touny eam: TWEED EWART, z Se ee
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